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    A Motley Crew in the American Revolution – Vectors of Revolution In the chapter “A Motley Crew in the American Revolution” authors Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker imply that sailor‚ slave and labor revolts set the stage for the American Revolution. Throughout this chapter of the book “The Many-Headed Hydra” the authors listed and cited historical facts to support their claim that a ”Motley Crew” (multiethnic‚ multiracial and organized group of people with a common goal) not just inspired

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    nation and opened the West to exploration and settlement. But the new acquisition also caused strife: border disputes with foreign powers as well as congressional debates over the admission of new states from the region. 10. Aaron Burr: 11. Impressments: 12. Chesapeake Incident: The U.S. Frigate the Chesapeake off the coast of Virginia was demanded to give over sailors for deserting. Then the British ship shot at the frigate and caused a rage for war to go across the nation. 13. Embargo

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    During the early stages of the United States‚ two political parties emerged disagreeing with each other of who should have the power and what kind of government the nation should be composed of. The Federalist party wanted a strong national government and was thought to have a loose interpretation of the Constitution through the Elastic Clause. Onthe other hand‚ the Jeffersonian Republican party maintained that the states should retain the power and thought that the Elastic clause allowed the national

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    France for guidance. The French had saved us and the British were the ones that imprisoned us. This affair split politics into the Republicans‚ French supporters‚ and the Federalists‚ British supporters. What made things even worse was the British impressments of American sailors. Was this an act of war? The Republicans thought so while the Federalists did not. This made an even bigger controversy in Congress and is why politics were shaped. However‚ the French weren’t exactly clean either. The scandalous

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    revive commerce‚ and the long term effects gave America international respect‚ and eliminated the Federalist Party in the US. The War of 1812 was caused by rising tensions between the US and Britain. One of the major reasons was the British impressment of the US. The British seized many US ships and impressed many Americans to work on British ships. This humiliated and dishonored the US because they appeared to be weak and unable to protect their sailors and ships. Another cause of War of 1812

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    he wasn’t consistent to his original “philosophy” of interpreting the Constitution strictly. Another action considered being “a step in the opposite direction” was the Embargo Act. Passed in 1807‚ the Embargo Act was made in response to the impressment of American ships and their goods‚ and violations of U.S. neutrality. At first what seemed like a good idea‚ backfired when Americans protested against the Act and the Act was deemed unconstitutional. In

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    branch etc.). Paragraph 4‚ your conclusion and what happens next (Constitutional Convention). 4. Another possibility is Causes and Effects of the War of 1812. First paragraph is background info and thesis statement. Paragraph 2 is the Causes (impressment‚ arming Native Americans in the Old Northwest etc.) and Paragraph 3‚ the Effects (huge surge of nationalism‚ National anthem written etc.). Paragraph 4 is your conclusion and what happens next. 5. Another possibility is to discuss the reforms

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Literary Analysis The short story by Charlotte Gilman about a woman who has become mentally ill covers many controversial topics that are still very prevalent today. The large issues that are covered are shown by the imagery throughout the story from the woman’s thoughts‚ the interactions with the characters‚ and the social normalcies at the time. A few times in the story‚ the speaker uses deep imagery to portray her extreme mental illness and obsessions with the patterned

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    Pertinent Questions Chapter 7 31. How did the Embargo affect the election of 1808‚ and what was the response of the new president to diplomatic problems that the Embargo had addressed? The Embargo created a depression on the nation and gave merchants the impression that Jefferson was acting unconstitutionally. Therefore‚ in the election of 1808‚ the Federalists ran stronger than before. Even though the Republicans won the presidency‚ Madison understood that the Embargo was a political liability

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    this time‚ the growing nationalistic ideas leading to the American Revolution are more apparent. Alan Brinkley‚ “It forced them‚ for the first time‚ to act in concert agianst a common foe. The friction of 1756 -1757 over British requisition and impressment policies‚ and the 1758 return of authority to the colonial assemblies‚ established an important precedent in the minds of the colonists: it seemed to confirm the illegitimacy of English interference in local affairs”. (111) During the French and

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